Stefy

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Stefy
Origin Orange County, California, United States
Genres Pop rock, synthpop revival, electronica, electropop, new wave
Years active 2002–present
Labels Wind-up Records (2004-2008)
Members
Jason Gaviati
Stefy Rae
Sean Meyer
Jordan Plosky
Past members
Adam Ross[1]
Andreas Brobjer
Official Stefy logo

Stefy (styled as STEFY) is a pop band from Orange County, California. The group, formerly known as "The Lovely", consists of Jason Gaviati (keyboard), Stefy Rae (vocals), Sean Meyer (guitar) and Jordan Plosky (drums). Their debut album, The Orange Album, was released by Wind-up Records in the United States on August 28, 2006 and in the United Kingdom on April 23, 2007.

Although they have established a cult following, the group has not found much wide-stream popularity across the United States; however they have had some success in the UK and charted at number 15 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play.

In 2008, the group was dropped from their label Wind-Up Records, with their website having its final update in mid 2007.

In May 2009, after over two years of no updates, Stefy released four new demos on their MySpace page. In September, it was revealed by Stefy herself that a second album was not going to happen unless she was signed with another label.[2] Stefy recently released a new song independently that appears in the soundtrack for the film Sorority Row.

Contents

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

[edit] Singles

Year Single Billboard Hot Dance Club Play UK Singles Chart Irish Singles Chart Album
2006 "Chelsea" 15 82 96 The Orange Album
"Fool for Love" - - - John Tucker Must Die Soundtrack
"Hey Schoolboy" - - - The Orange Album

In addition to the two singles released, three music videos were made by Stefy herself for the songs "Orange County", "Pretty Little Nightmare" and "Lucky Girl". These videos were to promote the album after Wind-Up Records stopped promotion. They were not released as singles however.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Adam Ross's official website
  2. ^ Stefy Rae tweet

[edit] External links

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